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Disability rights activists have ambitious goals for Colorado, from outdoor recreation to the halls of government

Supporters say it’s the most ambitious slate of proposals in recent history

Meet the 15 appointees set to guide legalization of magic mushrooms in Colorado

Nominees for Natural Medicine Advisory Board await confirmation by full state Senate

Mountain lion claws man hot-tubbing in Colorado high country

The attack happened Saturday night near Mount Princeton Hot Springs Resort

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Sunday 3:04 a.m. A person at the Durango Transit Center, 250 W. Eighth St., was arrested on suspicion of illegal camping. 4:28 a.m. A person near City Marke...

Feds want Supreme Court to end Navajo fight for Colorado River water

Tribe says it doesn't receive enough water, and the federal government is at fault

Adam Frisch nearly unseated Lauren Boebert last year. In one big way, 2024 could be harder

The former Aspen city councilman will have more name recognition, but he won’t have the element of surprise

Weekly planner for Mar. 20-24

Information and agendas about local meetings: City of Durango: www.durangogov.org or call 375-5000. La Plata County: www.co.laplata.co.us or call 382-6210. Town of Bayfield...

Colorado proposal would cut public records costs for media

Financial barriers inspire state lawmakers to consider giving media privileges with open records requests

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Thursday 2:46 p.m. A person at south City Market, 6 Town Plaza, was arrested on suspicion of shoplifting. 4:49 p.m. A traffic stop in the 500 block of South...

The Blotter

Durango Police Department Thursday 12:09 a.m. Someone in the 100 block of West Eighth Street was arrested on suspicion of possessing an open container. 5:53 a.m. A woman sitting in the inter...

Son of victim in Boulder grocery store shooting sues gunmaker

Nathaniel Getz first relative of the 10 victims to do so.

Math scores dropped during pandemic; now Colorado plans to invest in tutoring, teacher training

‘We’ve seen a lot of kids who lost a couple of years during COVID,’ says state Rep. Barbara McLachlan